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At a recent meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association plans were discussed for the purpose of broadening the influence of the association. A committee, made up of Stephen Chase '86, A. J. Garceau '91, and H. M. Williams '85, was appointed to report on this subject at the next meeting of the directors on Wednesday. This committee has held several meetings and now, after consultation with President Eliot, is ready to submit its report for the consideration of the directors, which, if approved, will have a considerable influence on the future workings of the Alumni Association. The new plans suggested in the report are an increase in the number of directors, a system of correspondence with Harvard clubs throughout the country, and the establishment of a central bureau of information at Boston.
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